Well, you added "fanatical" to the Islam, which skews the comparison. Truly fanatical Christians can also be difficult to get along with. Fanatics are always at least irritating.
There are some fanatical Catholics on here, who rant at me in the comments, and they're pretty horrible.
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That said, due to all of their derailed rules and rituals dealing with normal, everyday things โ like butchering and burials and clothing and separating the sexes and etc. โ even the non-fanatical ones are difficult to integrate because they want an extra this and an exception to that and it just never seems to end.
Their religions come along with a lot of cultural baggage that Christianity doesn't have.
That is why you can convert from orthodox Judaism or Islam to orthodox Christianity, and the most noticeable "external" difference is that you start going to religious services on a different day of the week.
This goes back to the concept of circumcision of the heart, from St. Paul's letter to the Romans.
[[book:: Bible | Romans 2:25-29 | DRB]]
Fanaticism within the Christian and Catholic communities doesn't seem to be as widespread around here. But, I'm sure they're just as difficult.
Lol I'm not even going to ask what you said to make them rant.